Job Talk – Candidate for Assistant Professor of African American or Indigenous American Studies in the department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Joseanne Dudjoe #BlackTechnoResistance: The influence of Black socio-cultural traditions in shaping and bolstering Black online users’ collective resistance strategies.  My work centers Black online users within the growing discipline of Digital Humanities and Techno-Culture. In this presentation, I argue that digital social movements like #BlackLivesMatter, #SayHerName, and the digital natural hair movement are not solely … Continue reading Job Talk – Candidate for Assistant Professor of African American or Indigenous American Studies in the department of Humanities and Social Sciences

Clarkson Ignite Gallery

Ignite Gallery and Dorf Makerspace Activities for Break Days Clarkson Ignite will be showcasing programs and events at the Ignite Gallery in the ERC on Tuesday, March 9th and Wednesday, March 10th from 9 am until 4 pm each day. Students are encouraged to visit the stations to learn more by talking to students who … Continue reading Clarkson Ignite Gallery

Without A Whisper: Virtual Film Screening & Panel Q&A

Register Here: www.tinyurl.com/WithoutAWhisperExplore the untold story of how Indigenous women influenced the early suffragists in their fight for freedom and equality. RSVP for free access to the film from March 1 -14th. Then join us on March 8th for a panel discussion with filmmaker Katsitsionni Fox, Mohawk Bear Clan Matron Louise McDonald Herne and Dr. Sally … Continue reading Without A Whisper: Virtual Film Screening & Panel Q&A

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Dr. Lauren Petley, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Clarkson University Will present a talk entitled: Event-Related Potentials and Neurodiagnostics: Challenges in Clinical Translation Abstract: Since its discovery in 1924 by Hans Berger, electroencephalography (EEG) has made a major impact on both research and clinical practice. While the unprocessed, or “raw” EEG can be used to … Continue reading Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Student Job Search Assistance – Career Center Availability

We are here to help students who may be struggling with their job search. Please, if you’re having trouble landing a job, take advantage of our services immediately.  To better serve our students, the Career Center has implemented one-on-one Zoom drop-in meetings (virtual appointments) to deliver all of our services. After analyzing student volume and … Continue reading Student Job Search Assistance – Career Center Availability

Electrical & Computer Engineering Newsletter: March 2021

Message From the Chair We are excited to share with you the winter edition of the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering e-newsletter. Our students and faculty continue to amaze us as they pursue the interdisciplinary research and knowledge needed to solve real-world problems. In this edition, we have highlighted just a few of their … Continue reading Electrical & Computer Engineering Newsletter: March 2021

ISE Sustainability Challenge- Win a pair of AirPods!

This is the last week of the ISE’s Waste Awareness Sustainability Challenge before the AirPod raffle on March 15th! This week’s challenge is to calculate your plastic waste. According to 2018 EPA data, Americans produce 4.9 pounds of plastic per person per day. How much do you produce? Use this link to calculate your plastic waste, then take a … Continue reading ISE Sustainability Challenge- Win a pair of AirPods!

Virtual Yoga Class

Join Certified Yoga Instructors Sarah Oakley and Sarah Scafidi-McGuire from the Yoga Loft in Canton, NY for a virtual introductory yoga class on March 9th at 8:30am or March 10th at 7pm! Please join us in learning a new relaxation/wellness skill by pre-registering for one of two classes at http://bit.ly/cuyoga.  A Manduka yoga mat will be raffled off to the attendees of each class and we will announce the … Continue reading Virtual Yoga Class

COVID-19 Read: End of Weekend Update

In the communication:  Positive Case & Quarantine Update Outdoor Recreation Vaccination Sites in Potsdam & Across County have Appointments Available Golden Knights, Positive Case & Quarantine Update:  We had one member of our community who has been in mandatory quarantine report they tested positive. They have not been attending class since February 9.  University Care … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: End of Weekend Update

COVID-19 Read: Message from Dean of Students

Dear Students, Yesterday afternoon, the Potsdam Campus Community received a communication outlining a variety of steps to provide students with more opportunities on campus.    We have been fortunate to witness a decline in cases over the past week and know that the overwhelming majority of students are following the science and doing the things that … Continue reading COVID-19 Read: Message from Dean of Students